For someone like me who have watched all animation movies produced by Pixar will try not to treat this book as regular management tool but a book to get closer to how they create those beloved films insde Pixar!

Ed did put efforts and has great senses for management, so he can face fears and failures calmly, lead employee how to make it safe to take risks! I still have to say, even Ed wrote “Making something great is the goal” , it actually just presents the sprint of Steve Jobs who did this in his entire life. (so I can have both iPhone and Pixar to cheer up my life for years)

Quoted what Neil Gaiman (author of “The Ocean at the End of the Lane") said at school graduation (I also take it for myself):
“Make New Mistakes. Make glorious, amazing mistakes. Make mistakes nobody’s ever made before. Don’t freeze, don’t stop, don’t worry that it isn’t good enough, or it isn’t perfect, whatever it is: art, or love, or work or family or life.

Hi Hagai, like the insights just want to add on that in parallel to the above there is also an evaluation in the nature of the management positions and expectation from them towards the activity of security, and security research just as an example the logging topic, or any data related topic there is a strong need to bring value and intelligence rather than mastering the ability to create correlations etc. etc.

Bitcoin is not anonymous and it is so boring and old. There are some real anonymous crypto. This year anonymymous cryptocurrencies will be in trend.
Just look at duckNote, one of my favorite crypto. duckNote!
duckNote brings idea of mixing and ASIC-resistance. Best crypto ever! Sorry for my emotions, buthttp://ducknote.cchttp://ducknote.org
duckNote is a true anonymous coin.

Google built a trust model for documents on Internet through PageRank algorithm for effective keyword/phrase search. Can this crowd sourcing model of trust building be somehow be applied to certificate trust building.

The bug is not new. It is there for more than two years. The only question is whether it was known to black-hats before it was “officially” discovered or not. It is not trivial to determine if it was exploited or not on a given system, because the typical HTTP logs Apache keeps do not show heartbeat packets.

I was talking to a colleague last week who said that their IT security co-workers were examining their logs and traffic over the last couple weeks and have not seen any attempts to exploit the Open SSL issue. Is the bug too new and black hats have not yet had the time to write the code to exploit it yet. If what I’ve been told is true, does anyone have suggestions why we’re not hearing about open SSL attacks yet.

Hello, thank you for this article.
I would like to draw your attention to something else.
The sad fact is, that I understand some of this and still would not know how to change keys. Worse is, that in my neighborhood I am the Nurde .. So I would like to ask if anyone would be willing and able to give a “How to” instruction to all the oblivious users that really do not know how to help themselves with this?

@Joe
In this case, all bets are off…
The sentence that follows the one you quoted reads: “An obvious exception would be if a password that was captured happens to open the door to other attack venues.”

Bitcoin is never officially claimed to be anonymous. However, it is rightfully claimed to be decentralized and unbacked by any state or financial institution. These features led to an implicit assumption of anonymity by some people. For example, Bitcoin is accepted by some websites that sell illegal goods over the net as well as by criminals running extortion activities.
Also, the common idea that Bitcoin will prevent sanctions and taxation has its roots based on an assumption of anonymity.